1944–45 Arsenal F.C. season

The 1944–45 season was Arsenal Football Club's sixth season playing wartime football during World War II. They finished eighth the Football League South, their poorest performance of the wartime era. Arsenal reached the semifinals in the Football League South Cup.

Background
Arsenal played their home games at White Hart Lane, as Highbury had been transformed to support Air Raid Precautions.

Arsenal had a poor start to the league and failed to recover, finishing eighth in the Football League South. Arsenal's most reliable scorer Reg Lewis was unavailable due to his military service. Stan Mortensen, a guest player from Blackpool, scored 18 goals for Arsenal in 12 games. Ted Drake, another reliable scorer, was injured with a slipped disk and his career came to an end.

Arsenal reached the semifinals of the Football League South Cup but did not reach the finals, losing to Millwall.

Results
Arsenal's score comes first

Football League South
Selected results from the league.